'Pokémon GO' Hotspots In US, UK, Asia: Top Tourist Attractions For The Budding Pokémon Master
Jazz RosinPlanning a trip involves a lot of work, and when considering your next vacation destination, one must ask the most important questions like accomodation, tourist spots, and more. With the rise of a certain mobile game, however, another must-ask question is added to the list: Where can I find more Pokémon?
Here are some top tourist destinations to consider so you can relax on your vacation and "catch them all" at the same time.
Disneyland (United States)
They say one can never be too old for amusement parks. You can never be too old for "Pokémon GO" either. With tons of lure modules strewn around the area, and a lot of Pokémon to catch, this may very well be the most magical place on Earth.
Disneyland is literal PokemonGo heaven. pic.twitter.com/gfPGQfDqrh
— gatita (@iwantedthaticed) August 22, 2016
Pokémon trainers can also stake their claim on the Sleeping Beauty Castle, which now doubles as a top tier gym.
Circular Quay (Australia)
The popular tourist spot in Sydney just got even more crowded with the birth of "Pokémon GO." Thousands of players flock to the area to nab rare Pokémon, and even make new friends while they are at it.
The Sydney Opera House also functions as a Pokégym, so high level Pokémon trainers can take turns and battle each other for the popular landmark.
Big Ben (United Kingdom)
Pokémon trainers can now occupy this historical landmark in London as it also doubles as a Pokémon Gym. Apart from the Big Ben, there are tons of other landmarks which are turned into Pokéstops strewn all around London.
Orchard Road (Singapore)
Seen on FB. Pop into the @orchardroadsg shops and buy something too maybe? @pokemongoapp #pokemongosg pic.twitter.com/VRuWibqJvk — Jinhua Kuek 郭进华 (@kuekj) August 6, 2016
If you choose to travel in Asia on your next holiday and want to catch tons of Pokémon at the same time, then a visit to Singapore's Orchard Road may be in order.
There are tons of lure modules spread all around the area, so you can grab that elusive Snorlax or Gyarados while doing a spot of shopping on the side.
Stonehenge (United Kingdom)
Back in England, a trip to the historical Stonehenge may be a good idea to spot a Pokémon. You will have a better chance of nabbing an Eevee there than getting abducted by aliens, so no worries.
Check out our dedicated "Pokémon GO" section for more news, stories, tips, and tricks.
Sources: Escape.com.au | VulcanPost
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